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What War On Science?

Via Dave Roberts, here's the rousing tale of how John Boehner decided which House Republicans would get to serve on the new select committee on climate change:

House Republican Leader John Boehner would have appointed Rep. Wayne Gilchrest to the bipartisan Select Committee on Energy Independence and Global Warming -- but only if the Maryland Republican would say humans are not causing climate change, Gilchrest said.

"I said, 'John, I can't do that,'" Gilchrest, R-1st-Md., said in an interview."He said, 'Come on. Do me a favor. I want to help you here.'

Gilchrest didn't make the committee. ... Rep. Roscoe Bartlett, a research scientist from Maryland, and Michigan's Rep. Vern Ehlers, the first research physicist to serve in Congress, also made cases for a seat, but weren't appointed, he said.

Instead, James Sensenbrenner--one of the finest scientific minds of our age--got the nod, only narrowly edging out Dana Rohrabacher, whose theory that "dinosaur flatulence" may have caused global warming wasn't quite ready for prime-time, apparently.

--Bradford Plumer